MAY v. A.H. POWELL LUMBER COMPANY

Docket No. 40, Calendar No. 45,475.

335 Mich. 420 (1953)

56 N.W.2d 242

MAY v. A.H. POWELL LUMBER COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided January 5, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eugene R. Zinn, for plaintiffs.

Edward W. Massie, for defendants.


BUSHNELL, J. (dissenting).

Plaintiffs are Goldie May, the widow, and Janet, Victor, Glenn and Gloria, the minor children of Victor May, who died at his home in Watersmeet, Michigan about 4 o'clock in the morning of December 23, 1949. He was 32 years of age. Mrs. May testified that he had never been sick or treated by a doctor. The death certificate reads: "Disease or Cause of Death — Pending Autopsy Report."

Some of the vital organs of the deceased...

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